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  1. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one dragging my feet at work I live abroad and have been working with architectural drafting (10-11 hours/day), so I am so HAPPY to be moving on to grad school. I like my co-workers a lot, but the daily tasks are so tedious. I told my boss last week that my last day will be June 15 (woohoo)...I have a countdown in my agenda....despite knowing that I only have one more month and each day is torture. Any tips on what you use to motivate yourself (besides daydreaming about grad school)?
  2. loulou29

    MIT

    Have you heard anything about how difficult it is to get a unit? I saw on the website that it's done by lottery, but I wonder what the chances are? It seems like living in eastgate would be ideal for us since we are moving from abroad and the less hassle with leases/deposits/transfering utilities to our names and searching craiglist, the better
  3. loulou29

    MIT

    I'm also looking at the on-campus grad family housing situation. There are two apartments you can choose from, so I think I will fill out an application in the coming weeks and cross my fingers that we get a spot. The apartments I've seen on craigslist seem a little pricey, but I'm sure that in the coming weeks there will be some more options. The good thing about living at eastgate or westgate is that you have utilities included, which in the winter months could make a significant difference in your monthly budget. Also, can't beat the location Which building are you leaning towards? From what I can tell from the site westgate units are a little smaller and it's a 20 min walk to the T-stop, which your spouse may need to use on a daily basis, depending on their job. 20 minutes isn't so long, but then I imagine in freezing snow 20 min might be kinda painful. Eastgate is much closer to the T-stop. Since I'm not familiar with the area, not sure where there are more markets, restaurants, etc.
  4. Anyone have any thoughts on MIT grad housing (Eastgate or Westgate)? I'll be moving to Cambridge with my husband in the fall and I welcome any opinions about the benefits/ drawbacks on living in either of these family grad housing options/ is it really sought after/ do we even have a chance at getting a unit?
  5. Just got the e-mail with a link to the website to check status. Check your e-mails!!!
  6. Hi there! I studied at a small liberal arts school in CA and after graduating in '08 I moved to South America where I am still living. I work at an architecture firm here and I have some experience in the US working at non-profits. I applied to MIT's HCED concentration. So nervous for the results to come out...but I guess this week we'll be finding out!
  7. also in the same boat. I thought they would have sent out the acceptances by now or at least a wave of them.
  8. In at UCLA, got the email yesterday. Still anxiously waiting for MIT...hopefully by next week?
  9. I'm also applying for a masters in urban planning and haven't heard anything back. as previously mentioned, all of the schools I applied to send out decisions in march (both from info on their admissions sites and the results page stats from last year). I did notice today that some people posted on the results page acceptances from UPenn and Berkeley (both schools I applied to) for the masters program. Of course I immediately checked my e-mail but nothing there
  10. Hi all, I have a SOP that I've worked really hard on and submitted to 4 of the 6 schools I am applying to. It is roughly 1000 words and the last two apps I have to turn in are 500 words. I have been looking over my statement to see what I can trim (or should I say chop off) and it is so difficult! Does anyone out there have any tips ? My sentences are well thought out and link to one another so it is difficult to delete a sentence here or there while keeping it cohesive. Should I stick to just one or two main stories (what I did for my undergrad thesis and what I do now) or try to briefly list several things (experiences that lead me to this area) to give a broader picture? Thanks for the advice in advance!
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